02 January 2006, 07:03
questioneerIdentify an eBay Stock?
Seller states he does not know what rifle this stock fits:
eBay stock. Can anyone identify it? Looks like there is at least some tiger-striping burried down deep beneath all the neglect. Might be a decent experiment, if I knew what it fit.
02 January 2006, 07:37
GSP7Ill gues 96 or 95 mauser of some sort inlet. I dont see a step for a bigger 98 front ring but the picture is bad
02 January 2006, 08:42
ElCaballeroThe mag box area seems pretty small compared to a 98. Judging by the amount of wood between it and the trigger hole. Could it be a short action of some sort?
02 January 2006, 09:17
ShopCartRacingThe logo on the pad I believe is Herters.
Many years ago they marketed their own rifle in the US that was I think made by BSA, they called it a Numer 6 or 7.
This stock could be for one of them.
-Spencer
02 January 2006, 09:49
CustomstoxSpencer, Herter's also sold 95% inlets for anything that was available back in those days. My dad got a Herters semi inlet for a springfield 03 and built the rifle that started my interest in custom guns.
02 January 2006, 10:17
ShopCartRacingOh, absolutely Herters marketed stocks etc. for nearly every rifle made.
It is just that the footprint in the stock looks too short and fat to me to be a normal Mauser, though it does have some telltale Mauser signs (bolt release flat for one).
I just made a guess that it might be from one of their 'own' rifles.
-Spencer
02 January 2006, 11:30
GrandViewI wouldn't pretend to know what it is either.....some sort of shorter Mauser action I believe.
The top view looks like it has a groove for an unmodified Mauser rear tang. The bottom view appears to be inletted in the front tang for a hinged floorplate.
GV
02 January 2006, 16:29
gunmakerWith that fat little tang it looks like my med/22-250 action sako would fit.
gunmaker